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Virginia Wind Responds to Highland New Wind Development Air Quality Benefit Claims
Author: | Emissions, Filings, Virginia
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Virginia Wind submitted the attached comments to the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) in response to material filed by and on behalf of Highland New Wind Development (HNWD) purporting to quantify air pollution emission reductions that the Highland County wind project would achieve.
The HNWD submission to the SCC responds to a request from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for a “backdown study” to determine potential emissions displacement by identification of electrical generators that will reduce output in response to the HNWD wind project.
Download original document: “Response To HNWD Backdown Study”
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